Boat Bimini Tops & Bimini Covers

Shop bimini tops at Bosun's Locker for sun and weather protection on the water. Our range includes 3-bow and 4-bow bimini tops, replacement bimini canopies, stainless steel frames, and mounting hardware designed for vessels throughout the Gold Coast, Brisbane and SE Queensland, and the Tweed Coast.

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Bimini Tops: Quality You Can Trust

At Bosun's Locker, we stock bimini tops engineered for reliable sun protection and weather resistance in Australian conditions. Our range includes complete bimini systems, replacement canopies, folding aluminum and stainless steel frames, and reinforced covers made from solution-dyed marine canvas and UV-resistant polyester fabrics. These biminis resist fading, mildew, and weather damage whether you're cruising the Gold Coast or fishing throughout Brisbane and SE Queensland. Each bimini features marine-grade anodized or powder-coated frames, heavy-duty stitching, integrated storage boots, and quick-release mounting systems that allow easy deployment and stowing without compromising structural integrity under wind loads.

Comprehensive Range of Bimini Tops: All Your Needs Covered

We stock bimini solutions for every vessel configuration and coverage requirement. Our inventory includes 3-bow biminis for shorter coverage areas, 4-bow biminis for extended shade, 2-bow compact designs, replacement canopy fabrics in multiple colours, stainless steel mounting hardware, deck hinges, support poles, rear braces, side curtains, and bimini boots for frame storage. Serving the Tweed Coast and surrounding regions, we carry widths from 1.5 metres to 2.5 metres and various height options to suit different helm stations and boat layouts. Clear measurement guides and frame compatibility information make selecting the right bimini configuration straightforward for your vessel's beam and mounting locations.

Expert Advice and Support: Your Boating Partner

Bosun's Locker provides expert guidance on bimini selection, sizing, and installation for optimal shade coverage. Our team understands the requirements for proper bimini dimensions based on boat width, helm position, and typical usage across the Gold Coast and Brisbane and SE Queensland. We'll help you choose appropriate bow configuration, calculate frame height for comfortable headroom, select mounting hardware for your deck layout, and recommend fabric colours for heat reduction. Get personalized advice backed by marine installation knowledge. Browse our bimini collection and equip your boat with properly sized shade systems for comfortable all-day boating.

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What size bimini top do I need for my boat?

Measure your boat's beam width where the bimini mounts and desired coverage length from front to back. Standard biminis range from 1.5m to 2.5m wide. Gold Coast boaters should also measure height from deck to desired headroom, typically 1.2m to 1.4m. Choose 3-bow for compact coverage or 4-bow for extended shade over seating areas.

What's the difference between 3-bow and 4-bow bimini tops?

3-bow biminis cover shorter areas with three frame supports, ideal for center console boats throughout Brisbane and SE Queensland. 4-bow biminis provide longer coverage with four supports, better for extended shade over multiple seating areas on bowriders and cruisers. More bows mean more coverage but require longer mounting areas.

Can I replace just the canvas on my bimini frame?

Yes, we stock replacement canopy fabrics for standard bimini frame sizes. Measure your existing frame's width, length, and height on the Tweed Coast to match replacement canvas. Canvas eventually degrades from UV exposure and should be replaced every 5-7 years while frames last much longer with proper maintenance.

What colour bimini fabric is best for sun protection?

Darker colours like navy and forest green absorb more heat but block UV rays effectively for Gold Coast boating. Light colours like white and sand reflect heat, staying cooler underneath but may allow more UV transmission. Navy and charcoal offer the best balance of UV protection and practical heat management in Australian conditions.